CLARK IS A VERB
An introduction to our academic experience and community: who we are, what we do, why we do it
THIS IS WHO WE ARE
We’re a small research university with a robust liberal-arts curriculum, and we’re here to make an impact. Innovation is in our DNA — we’re the birthplace of modern rocketry, the wind chill factor, and the birth control pill. Our students continue to invent world-changing solutions every year.
We’re a home for students who get involved, make connections, and embrace differences. Clarkies believe that education should be effective, awe-inspiring, and relevant — a mind-blowing tool for change.
“Clark teaches you to ask: What can be changed? What voices need to be included? What local solutions will work? It’s about thinking differently — and making a difference.”
COLLEEN F. ’22 international development and social change Maplewood, New Jersey
WE MAKE OUR OWN WAY
We offer more than 40 adventurous majors and minors (such as management, global environmental studies, international development and social change), along with over a dozen interdisciplinary concentrations. Thirty percent of Clarkies double major, often making unconventional (yet secretly brilliant) combinations. Additionally, one in three Clarkies take advantage of our Accelerated B.A./ Master’s Degree Program, which provides an exceptional opportunity to earn a master’s in one year on a full or partial scholarship.
“We don’t tell students that they have to fit into a predetermined structure. Instead, we invite them to take ownership of their education.”
BETSY HUANG
Associate Provost and Dean of the College Associate Professor of English
MAJORS, MINORS, & CONCENTRATIONS
Actuarial & Financial Mathematics*
Africana Studies*
Ancient Civilization
Arabic Studies*
Art History
Arts Management*
Asian Studies
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Biology
Business Data Analytics*
Chemistry
Combined Languages
Community, Youth, & Education Studies
Comparative Literature
Comparative Race & Ethnic Studies*
Computational Science*
Computer Science
Creative Writing
Dance*
Data Science
Economics
Education*
English
Entrepreneurship & Innovation*
Environmental Science
Ethics & Public Policy*
Finance
French & Francophone Studies
Genocide & Human Rights*
Geography
Geospatial Data Analytics*
German Studies*
Global Environmental Studies
Health, Science, & Society*
History
Interactive Media
International Development & Social Change
Jewish Studies*
Latin American & Latinx Studies*
Law & Society*
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Media, Culture, & the Arts
Music
Peace & Conflict Studies*
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Screen Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Student-Designed
Studio Art
Theatre Arts
Urban Studies*
Women’s & Gender Studies
ACCELERATED B.A./ MASTER’S PROGRAMS
Accounting
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Biology
Business Administration
Business Analytics
Chemistry
Communication
Community Development & Planning
Environmental Science & Policy
Finance
Geographic Information
Science
History
Information Technology
International Development
Management
Marketing
Physics
Public Administration
Teaching
*Available as a minor or concentration only
WE DO WORK THAT MATTERS
We’re always exploring, applying, refining, and venturing further. Every Clarkie completes at least one internship or experiential learning opportunity. We offer access to more than 50 study abroad programs, many of which involve service, research, and cross-cultural collaboration. Many Clarkies work alongside professors doing groundbreaking research. Our Problems of Practice courses give students hands-on experience at the frontier of their field.
RECENT PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE COURSES
Art, the Public, and Worcester’s Cultural Institutions
Community-Based Entrepreneurship
Mobile Software Development
Public History: Race in the U.S.
Small-Scale Land Conservation in Massachusetts
The Social Innovator’s Toolbox
Spanish Translation Workshop
Technology of Renewable Energy
Urban Community Journalism
Water and the City: A Socio-Hydrology of Worcester
Youth Work: Practice and Social Justice
“I’ve found that faculty here are just as excited about meeting students as students are to meet faculty! They’re excited about my school work, but also about what I’m doing outside of school. They always ask what I’m involved in and where I see myself going academically. Everyone is so friendly and prioritizes community.”
LILI B. ’24 sociology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
WE GO FURTHER
We make connections between classroom and career, campus and city, personal achievement and social progress. Our Student Success Center is home to advisers and programs that help students identify their strengths, discover new interests, and gain real-world experience. Every student completes a capstone project, high-level work that also serves as preparation for graduate study or professional placement.
RECENT CAPSTONE PROJECTS
A documentary chronicling an Armenian NGO’s peace-building efforts
Clinical rotations in the emergency department and other areas of Bellevue Hospital
A study of communitybuilding in Lebanese refugee camps
An internship at a sustainable farm in Massachusetts
Summer course instruction on government and history to low-income middle school students
An investigation of rural resistance to gold mining in northeast Thailand
A method for applying machine learning to digit recognition
Research on the effects of ethnonationalism on gentrification in Haifa, Israel
An accessibility extension for Google Chrome
A laboratory-based study of the biochemical and biophysical aspects of a specific protein
An internship at an urban architecture conservation firm in Bogotá, Colombia
“Life isn’t linear. We get that. We teach to that reality. This is also a place where we encourage risk-taking. And risk-takers go places.”
GINO D i IORIO Professor, visual and performing arts
THE FACTS
Founded in 1887
Birthplace of modern rocketry, wind chill factor, and the birth control pill
The only place in the U.S. where Sigmund Freud ever gave a lecture
AVERAGE CLASS
SIZE: 18
9:1 student-to-faculty ratio
50+ majors and minors
Most popular majors: interactive media, psychology, biology, management, political science, and economics
New majors for Fall 2023: creative writing
50+ study abroad programs
#4 GAME DESIGN PROGRAM IN THE WORLD
(2024 Princeton Review)
100% of students complete an internship or experiential learning opportunity
15 tuition-free accelerated B.A./ master’s degree programs
95% of graduates are employed, in graduate school, or performing voluntary service within six months of graduation
No. 5 Impact School
(2024 Princeton Review)
1 of 40 Colleges That Change Lives
TOP 10% Colleges with the Best Professors in America
(2024 Niche.com)
2,361 undergraduate students from 48 states and 52 countries
7% international
25% students of color
15% first-generation
89% receive financial aid
22% pell-eligible
130+ STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
0 fraternities and sororities
Clark \klärk\ verb : to ask questions, make discoveries, invent the technologies of the future: to challenge convention and change the world.
Clarkies are doers; in addition to exploring their passions and curiosities in the classroom, Clarkies get involved in clubs, student organizations, sports, and the community. They’re competitive athletes and kind teammates. Clarkies aren’t limited to the bounds of our campus — and you can find them making a positive impact in our neighborhood of Main South, the city of Worcester, and around the country and globe.
What’s the one thing Clarkies always say in response to your idea for starting a band, starting a business, trying a new food, joining a pickup game of basketball, taking that internship in London, going to a concert, etc.?
yes!
A PRETTY MUCH RANDOM SAMPLE OF:
WORDS/PHRASES THAT CLARKIES (AND CLARK PROFESSORS) USE TO DESCRIBE CLARKIES
Passionate. Welcoming. Down-to-earth. Self-assured (but not arrogant). Expressive. Uncommonly nice. Very involved. Glass-half-full people. Not status-oriented. They want to be responsible citizens. They have people skills. They figure it out. They make it happen.
GLORIOUS ON-CAMPUS EVENTS
International Gala (300 student performers!). Hip Hop Collabo performances (beloved student-run dance group). New Play Festival (biennial festival of plays written, produced, and performed by students).
ClarkFEST (students present summer research — yes! It’s actually fun!). Spree Day (legendary campus-wide celebration of spring).
REASONS TO LOVE WORCESTER
Ice skating on the oval at Worcester Common. One of the region’s biggest art, music, and performance festivals (stART on the Street) is right down the street. The 400-acre Broad Meadow Brook Conservation Center and Wildlife Sanctuary is within the city limits. Great food from around the world (Ethiopia, Vietnam, El Salvador, etc.). Worcester is home to both a major gathering of street artists (Pow! Wow! Worcester) and a renowned art museum (the Worcester Art Museum).
STUDENT-RUN CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
African Diaspora Dance Association. Asian Culture Society. Association of Martial Artists of Clark. Black Student Union. Clark Competitive Computing Club. Clark Entrepreneurship Club. Clark Film Production Society. Clark University Choirs. Clark University Players’ Society. Clark’s Women in STEM. Jazz Workshop. Latin American Student Organization. Mock Trial. Outing Club. Prelaw Society. Prism (LGBTQ+). Radio of Clark University. The Scarlet (newspaper).
Worcester
WORCESTER FACTS:
2 ND largest city in New England
206,518 residents
1 HOUR to Boston
New York City
Boston
3 HOURS to New York City
60+ city parks
11 Colleges in the Higher Education Consortium of Central Massachusetts (HECCMA)
40+ Restaurants on Shrewsbury Street, aka “Restaurant Row”
37,500 Pieces at the Worcester Art Museum (free to Clark students)
10+ Places to get coffee and tea on or near campus
64 home games for the WooSox, Worcester’s new minor league baseball team; the Triple-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox
STUDY ABROAD
Take your studies outside of the classroom — way outside! About one third of Clarkies will study abroad or away during their time at Clark, mostly during their sophomore or junior year. The Office of Study Abroad and Away will help you find the right fit from our 50+ approved programs or explore something new. Clark hosts approved programs in the following locations:
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Cambodia
Cameroon
Costa Rica
Czech Republic
Ecuador
England
France
Germany
Greater China
Guatemala
Iceland
India
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Mexico
Morocco
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Peru
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Rwanda
Scotland
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Switzerland
United States
“To live on my own and travel on my own— that’s a different type of freedom. Everything was new to me. And I discovered that I can overcome any obstacle.”
AHIELA W. ’21 psychology, Umbra Institute, Perugia, Italy
THE CLUB SCENE
It’s easy to get involved in our community. We offer 130+ student clubs and organizations, plus leadership opportunities and intramural and club sports. Check out a sample below. Don’t see anything you like? Then create your own club!
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL
Clark Entrepreneurship Club
Model United Nations
Women in STEM
ARTS AND PERFORMANCE
Film and photography clubs
Improv troupes
Performing troupes: drama, choir, dance
COMMUNITY SERVICE
All Kinds of Girls
Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Big Sibs
Youth Outreach Worcester
CULTURE AND IDENTITY
Black Student Union
International Students’ Association
Prism (LGBTQ+)
LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE
ACE Mentors
Clark Undergraduate Student Council
Peer Mentors
ATHLETICS IN NUMBERS
17 NCAA Division III sports
100% of teams participate in community service
25-YARD competition-sized pool with one- and three-meter diving boards
10-MINUTE drive to Donahue Rowing Center on Lake
Quinsigamond, one of the largest rowing facilities on the East Coast
6 elasta-turf courts at Corash Tennis Courts
2 fully updated turf fields for lacrosse/soccer and baseball/ field hockey
THE LINEUP
MEN’S VARSITY SPORTS
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Lacrosse
Soccer
Swimming & Diving
Tennis
WOMEN’S VARSITY SPORTS
Basketball
Cross Country
Field Hockey
Lacrosse
Rowing
Soccer
Softball
Swimming & Diving
Tennis
Volleyball
CLUB SPORTS (NON-VARSITY, INTERCOLLEGIATE)
Basketball
Equestrian
Golf
Ice Hockey
Soccer
Squash
Ultimate Frisbee
Volleyball
“The rowing team has the best team atmosphere I’ve ever been part of. Even though we are a large team with more than thirty athletes, we are very connected. I love that I get to connect with my team through their various passions, such as their lab research projects and their art.”
MAGGIE M. ’26 undeclared, Berlin, Maryland.
READY TO CALL YOURSELF A CLARKIE?
EARLY DECISION I AND EARLY ACTION I:
November 15
EARLY DECISION II AND REGULAR DECISION:
January 15
APPLICATION FEE: $0
ANNUAL APPLICATIONS: 10,000+
ACCEPTANCE RATE: 42%
STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES: Optional (and have been since 2012)
WHERE TO START: apply.clarku.edu
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